Archive for October, 2006

This weekend, I did something a bit different than the last time I wrote — instead of writing something that geeks with maps can use, I wrote something that anyone who mentions a place in page can use.

The service will allow you to upload an image, and using a reference map, you can select ground control points — points from the reference map which match up to the uploaded image — and then warp the image. You can use any of a number of default base maps to reference against, or add your own WMS or KaMap layers to the map and use them to find ground control points.

Warping the image creates two kinds of output: a GeoTIFF, which can be downloaded for use in desktop GIS. Also, a WMS URL is provided for copy-and-pasting into OpenLayers applications.